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Welcome to the Get Grants February 2026 Newsletter! We’re excited to share this month's lineup of Fundraising Training Courses and FREE Events! Join Core Costs Applications MASTERCLASS, led by Get Grants Director John Ellery, exploring the popular topic of securing core cost funding! We’re also running Donor Journey Mastery MASTERCLASS, designed to help you optimise every stage of your donor engagement. If you missed our Launching Legacy Fundraising MASTERCLASS with David Page, you can now catch it on demand via our website. This month's free events include an Introduction to Legacy Fundraising Workshop, Bid Writing Workshop and our Virtual Fundraisers Networking Event, where you can learn, connect and grow alongside fellow fundraisers. Keep reading to explore all the opportunities waiting for you this February! Upcoming Grant Deadlines 06/02 Association of Independent Museums (AIM) – Museum Fundamentals Grant Programme 06/02 WCIT – IT4Good Grant Programme 10/02 Screwfix Foundation 12/02 Continuo Foundation 13/02 Idlewild Trust 13/02 Wingate Foundation 15/02 Stanley Smith (UK) Horticultural Trust 16/02 Alliance for Youth Organising – Explore Grants 16/02 Creative Careers Service Grant (2026/27-2028/29) 16/02 Royce Industrial Collaboration Programme (ICP) 18/02 Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust – Rise Programme 19/02 Archives Revealed - Scoping Grants 23/02 ChurchCare - Grants for Stained Glass 24/02 Peter Sell Award25/02 Four Nations International Fund 25/02 NIHR Research for Patient Benefit Programme 26/02 National Lottery Heritage Fund: Strategic Initiatives – Heritage in Need: Places of Worship 26/02 National Lottery Heritage Fund: Strategic Initiatives – Heritage Places 26/02 National Lottery Heritage Fund: Strategic Initiatives – Landscape Connections 26/02 Naturesave Trust 27/02 Ouseley Church Music Trust 28/02 Gilchrist Educational Trust - Grants to Organisations 28/02 Rewilding Britain - Rewilding Innovation Fund 28/02 Sea-Changers Coastal Fountain Fund 01/03 Friends of the National Libraries - Grants for the Acquisition of Rare Books, Manuscripts and Archives 01/03 Kelly Family Charitable Trust 01/03 Marc Fitch Fund 01/03 Waterloo Foundation - Environment Programme 02/03 Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust - Peace and Security Programme 02/03 Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust - Power and Accountability Programme 02/03 Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust - Sustainable Future Programme 02/03 Leeds Building Society Foundation 02/03 Ogden Trust – Physics Education Grants 02/03 Scott Bader Commonwealth Global Charity Fund 03/03 National Churches Trust - Large Grants Programme 03/03 Wolfson Fabric Repair Grants 04/03 Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts - JJ Charitable Trust Literacy Small Grants Scheme 08/03 eBay Circular Fashion Fund Featured Grants Schroder Charity Trust Established in 1946, the Schroder Charity Trust offers grants up to £5,000 that meet the following 2 objectives:
The trust funds both core costs and project (restricted) costs for a one-year period. The Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation
The Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation offers grants to charitable organisations in five categories:
The Foundation gives out nearly £500,000 in grants annually, with grants generally in the region of £1,000 to £10,000. The Foundation prefers to support small and medium-sized organisations t and places particular emphasis on projects and charities that do not readily attract funding from other sources. Kelly Family Charitable Trust The Kelly Family Charitable Trust makes grants to local or regional UK registered charities with initiatives that support and encourage the families to work together to face adverse situations. The Kelly Family Charitable Trust provides support in three main areas:
The Trust generally makes grants of up to £5,000. The trust prefers to support charities with an income of under £500,000, and they actively encourage applications from relatively new organisations to help them become established. Grants may be used for both capital and revenue costs including core and project costs. Application deadlines occur annually on 1st March and 1st September. Comments are closed.
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